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Haijun Tong

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Tong H, Li X, Zhang J, Gong L, Sun W, Calderon V, et al.
Front Immunol . 2021 Oct; 12:757231. PMID: 34630435
Dendritic cells (DCs) are composed of multiple lineages of hematopoietic cells and orchestrate immune responses upon detecting the danger and inflammatory signals associated with pathogen and damaged tissues. Under steady-state,...
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Li X, Gadzinsky A, Gong L, Tong H, Calderon V, Li Y, et al.
Immunity . 2018 Mar; 48(3):530-541.e6. PMID: 29562201
Selective expansion of high-affinity antigen-specific B cells in germinal centers (GCs) is a key event in antibody affinity maturation. GC B cells with improved affinity can either continue affinity-driven selection...
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Tong H, Wang C, Huang Y, Shi Q, Fernandes J, Dai K, et al.
Int J Nanomedicine . 2013 Jun; 8:1935-46. PMID: 23737665
Genetically modified mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have great potential in the application of regenerative medicine and molecular therapy. In the present manuscript, we introduce a nanopolymer, polyethylenimine600-β-cyclodextrin (PEI600-β-CyD), as an...
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Xiang S, Su J, Tong H, Yang F, Tong W, Yuan W, et al.
Biomaterials . 2012 Jun; 33(27):6520-32. PMID: 22695070
Cytoxicity is an essential concern for polyethyleneimine 25 kDa (PEI 25 kDa), a widely reported, highly effective transfection agent used in gene delivery. In our recent experiments, Small molecular weight...
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Xiang S, Tong H, Shi Q, Fernandes J, Jin T, Dai K, et al.
J Control Release . 2011 Oct; 158(3):371-8. PMID: 21982904
Non-viral gene delivery is currently a hot subject for its relative safety and simplicity of use; however, it is still far from being ideal enough to be clinically used for...
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Tong H, Qin S, Fernandes J, Li L, Dai K, Zhang X
Curr Gene Ther . 2009 Oct; 9(6):495-502. PMID: 19807649
Although cell transfection by viral vectors is highly efficient, undesirable side effects including immunogenicity, toxicity and carcinogenesis have to be taken into consideration before their clinical applications. In contrast, most...